Jocalyn Clark reviews a new anthology of case studies in global health by leading scholars in anthropology, history, and human rights that provide richness and depth often missing in traditional journal articles When People Come

The National Committee of PharmAware, a UK-based student organisation, review ‘Bad Pharma’ by Ben Goldacre. Medical students are taught to make decisions for patients on the basis of the best available evidence. What they are

Natasha Hezelgrave from Kings College London reviews ‘Maternal and Perinatal Health in Developing Countries’ Maternal mortality represents one of the starkest disparities in health outcomes between developing and developed countries. An estimated 358,000 maternal deaths

Guest blog by Martin McShane, Director of strategic planning for NHS Lincolnshire Martin settled into his train-seat. He checked the itinerary he had downloaded into the calendar on his smart phone and realised he had

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